Organic Fennel Seed
Fennel has many uses, mainly used by women it has been used for centuries. See the brief fennel article below.
The following article is reproduced with kind permission of P.Topham, U.S. Nutritional and Herbal Researcher:
Highly
respected as both a food and a medicine in ancient Rome and Greece, it was
thought to have magical powers in medieval times and was hung over doors
to keep out witches. Fennel, a hardy perennial is native to the Mediterranean,
but has now been introduced to Europe and the USA.
Studies show that fennel has compounds that act like the female hormone
oestrogen. These say that it helps to stabilise hormone activity during
menopause and has been used for centuries to promote milk flow in nursing
mothers. But it should be avoided during pregnancy.
Fennel is anti-inflammatory, and is often used in treating inflammation
of the eyes or mouth. It also makes a good mouthwash for gum disease.
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